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228 11th Ave E Apartments + Development Opportunity

Sale Price: $3,300,000

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Development Potential

Massing Options
52-86 Units
Parcel No.
600350-1510
Land Area
7,680 SF / 0.18 Acres
Zoning
MR (M1)
Parking
No required parking
Height Limit
80 FT

Existing Apartments

No. of Units
9
No. of Buildings
1
Year Built
1963
NRSF
5,885 SF
Parking
9 stalls (4 covered)

Investment Opportunity

Development Potential: 228 11th Ave E falls within highly sought-after MR (M1) zoning, which offers multiple development options without the commercial requirements of NC zoning. Conventional or SEDU massing options yield 52–86 new units on this site.

Existing Income: Comparable apartment buildings in Capitol Hill demonstrate that in-place rental rates are currently below market. Additionally, a full renovation strategy would generate a 39% increase in annual rent.

Location & Accessibility: Just two blocks from Broadway — the retail heart of Capitol Hill — and the Link light rail station, 228 11th Ave E Apartments is the nexus of the live-work-play trifecta.

Development Potential

Existing Income

Location & Accessibility

Location

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228 11th Ave E Apartments + Development Opportunity

228 11th Ave E
Seattle, WA 98102
Units: 86 (Massing)
Price: $3,300,000

Location Overview

Situated just two blocks east of Broadway — the commercial pulse of Capitol Hill — and a two-minute walk from the light rail station, 228 11th Ave E Apartments is perfectly located in this high-demand neighborhood. A quick bike ride transports professionals to tech employers in South Lake Union, and the Link light rail travels Downtown and to the University of Washington in just four minutes. For those driving to Eastside employers such as Microsoft, back routes cut I-5 congestion out of the commute. Although, with planned light rail expansions, cars will be nearly obsolete.

Capitol Hill also fulfills the “play” requirement of the live-work-play trifecta. As soon as the sun starts shining in Seattle, the neighborhood congregates on the grassy fields of Cal Anderson Park, or in line at Molly Moon’s Ice Cream. Social gatherings at local bars and restaurants along Broadway create vivacity from morning to night.

2 Minute Walk

to Cal Anderson Park

3 Minute Walk

to the Capitol Hill light rail station

4 Minute Light Rail Ride

to Downtown Seattle

4 Minute Light Rail Ride

to the University of Washington

5 Minute Walk

to QFC grocery

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